October 16, 2020 Press

Justine Hill Reviewed in The New York Times

Justine Hill makes more with less in her multipart abstract paintings; Kevin Beasley mixes the political with the personal in “Reunion.”

Read on The New York Times.


October 13, 2020 Events

Michael Mandiberg named a 2020 NYSCA/NYFA Fellow

NYFA has awarded $588,000 to 85 New York State artists working in Craft/Sculpture, Digital/Electronic Arts, Nonfiction Literature, Poetry, and Printmaking/Drawing/Book Arts.

Read on NYFA.

October 07, 2020 Events

Justine Hill In Conversation with Dana Rodriguez

Join Justine Hill and art historian and catalog essay writer, Dana Rodriguez as they discuss Hill’s current exhibition “Touch.” Wednesday, October 14th, 6-7pm EDT.


September 24, 2020 Press

Denny Dimin Gallery Artists in Starchitect Renzo Piano’s first NYC residential tower

The apartment includes 31 artworks from 10 different contemporary artists, all represented by Denny Dimin Gallery in neighboring Tribeca. In the living room, there’s a grid painting by Matt Mignanelli as well as two artworks apiece from Amanda Valdez and Andy Woll.

Read on Robb Report.

September 24, 2020 Press

Future Retrieval in Vogue

Future Retrieval included in a group exhibition, The Planter Show at Fort Makers Gallery and reviewed in Vogue.

Read on Vogue.

September 23, 2020 Events

Extended Hours for Tribeca Gallery Night

Please join us for extended evening viewing hours of Touch, an exhibition of new paintings by Justine Hill, as we open our doors alongside our neighbors for Tribeca Gallery Night.  An interactive map of the participating galleries can be viewed at this link.


September 23, 2020 Press

Amir H. Fallah in The New York Times

In California, the Institute of Contemporary Art San José will open for voting, with a mural by Amir H. Fallah on display.

Read on The New York Times.


September 23, 2020 Press

Justine Hill: Touch in Artnet News

Justine Hill’s New Show of Sculptural Paintings Is a Timely Homage to the Importance of Touch

Read on Artnet News.

September 18, 2020 Press

Stephen Thorpe in Home Journal

Denny Dimin Gallery offers unique glimpse into an artist’s mind during self-isolation via virtual art show “Stephen ThorpeSpace Invaders”.

Read in Home Journal


September 14, 2020 Press

Denny Dimin Gallery Artists Featured in Renzo Piano’s First NY Residential Tower

The storied Italian furniture maker collaborated with Tribeca’s Denny Dimin Gallery to feature works by ten contemporary artists. Read on Galerie.

Read on Galerie.

September 11, 2020 Outside Exhibitions

Amanda Valdez: Piecework at The Heckscher Museum of Art featured in Newsday

Amanda Valdez featured in Newsday.

Read on Newsday.

September 08, 2020 Press

Rob Dimin quoted on artnet news

“It seems to me we were in a safe space. If shops selling t-shirts were allowed to be open, why couldn’t we? Because of the fact that art galleries kind of fit into this ambiguous gray area of retail spaces, I saw it as almost my responsibility as a New Yorker and a provider of culture” to reopen as safely as possible.

Read on artnet news.

August 18, 2020 Events

Thirst/Trap: Artnet News Editors’ Picks

Editors’ Picks: 7 Things for Your Art Calendar This Week, From a Ruth Asawa-Inspired Workshop to an Outdoor Photo Show

Read on artnet news.

August 18, 2020 Press

Sean Fader in conversation with Jon Feinstein in Humble Arts Foundation

Sean Fader uses two photographic series to bookend a transformative two decades of LGBTQIA history through the lens of digital photography and its role in queer representation.


July 14, 2020 Press

Sean Fader in British Journal of Photography

“Queer stories are not only erased by lack of media coverage. Queer erasure happens a second round in the advent of digital technology, and our expectations that all histories are digitised”


July 06, 2020 Press

Gallery Reopening Featured in the Observer

Behind the Scenes at 5 New York City Galleries Preparing to Reopen

“We also had an important, timely, and gratifying exhibition ready to show,” they said of Sean Fader’s exhibition about social media’s impact on queer solidarity and undocumented hate murders of LGBTQI+ individuals across the U.S.

Read on Observer.

July 01, 2020 Press

Sean Fader in WWD

Sean Fader Explores a New Queer Narrative With ‘Thirst/Trap’ Exhibit at Denny Dimin Gallery

The artist highlights queer representation in visual art and the lost history of LGBTQ violence from the late Nineties in a dual exhibition in New York. By Kristen Tauer.

Read on WWD.

June 29, 2020 Press

Elizabeth Denny Interview on Mason Lane’s Blog

At Home with Elizabeth Denny

One of our favorite advisory firms featured us on their blog with an interview about survival in 2020.


June 28, 2020 Press

“Hong Kong – Tales of the City” in Artomity Magazine

Hong Kong – Tales of the City

Even before the pandemic struck, the dystopian visions and reimagined histories presented in Hong Kong – Tales of the City felt extremely relevant and timely. Media works from nine artists belonging to Hong Kong’s oldest video collective address a range of vital issues, from civic engagement to the impact of globalisation on contemporary urban life. The collaboration between Videotage and Denny Dimin Gallery opened in New York just as the city headed into lockdown.

Read on Artomity.

June 25, 2020 Events

Video of Justine Hill @Cultured_Mag

Cultured Magazine invited Justine Hill to shoot a virtual studio visit of her new studio to preview work for her upcoming exhibition at Denny Dimin Gallery in New York this fall.


June 24, 2020 Press

Amir H. Fallah 2020 COLA Fellow

Congratulations to Amir H. Fallah for being selected as a 2020 City of Los Angeles (COLA) Individual Artist Fellowship awardee.

The Fellows were selected by a panel comprising curators, educators, museum directors and past COLA Fellows. The fellowship provides each artist with $10,000 to produce a new body of work, which will be premiered at the COLA 2020 exhibition.


June 19, 2020 Press

Stephen Thorpe in Elephant Magazine

Stephen Thorpe’s Eerie Interiors Capture Isolation in Colourful Form.


June 13, 2020 Events

Paula Wilson named Princeton University’s Hodder Fund grant recipient

Lewis Center for the Arts at Princeton announces special Hodder Fund grants for 2020-2021 to 10 emerging career artists.

Grants awarded to Lileana Blain-Cruz, Onyedika Chuke, Mark DeChiazza, Marjani Forte, Jennifer Kidwell, Aurora Nealand, Maya Phillips, Aaron Robertson, Katy Pyle, and Paula Wilson are intended to support artists during the economic challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic


May 27, 2020 Artists, Press

Scott Anderson: Biotech Catalog

Digital catalog created for Scott Anderson’s exhibition “Biotech.”  Essay by Sarah Diver.


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